Interlinear Text Editor

Allows linguist users to enter transcriptions and interlinear glosses
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Michel Jacobson
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://michel.jacobson.free.fr
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 1 KB

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Interlinear Text Editor Description

Allows linguist users to enter transcriptions and interlinear glosses Interlinear Text Editor (ITE) is a free and easy to use application that allows linguist users to enter transcriptions and interlinear glosses, in particular to annotate recorded sound resources. Interlinear Text Editor allows the user to enter and to edit annotation on four levels of analysis: the text, the sentence (or utterance), the word, and the morpheme. Elements of the lower levels (i.e. word and morpheme) are presented sentence by sentence in interlinear format, with gloss fields aligned under the transcription fields. As text is glossed, Interlinear Text Editor builds a lexicon, adding new transcribed elements with their glosses or adding new glosses for existing transcribed elements. Interlinear Text Editor facilitates the entry of annotation by proposing glosses for elements which have occurred previously in the text or in previously entered texts. Tools for concordancing and indexing words and morphemes are provided, facilitating data-checking and analysis.The data format is XML. No particular DTD is imposed, but the default options assume the use of the Lacito Archivage DTD. Advanced users can parametrize the program for other DTDs, and incorporate these parameters as options for end users. The following are required to adapt Interlinear Text Editor to a new DTD:· The location and labels of transcriptions and translations at the 4 levels of analysis (text, sentence, word, morpheme) must be specified as XPath expressions.· The creation and modification of an XML element must be enabled by a XSLT stylesheet.· (Independently of the DTD:) The separator strings which the program recognizes to split larger units into smaller ones (e.g. sentences into words or morphemes) are specified as regular expressions. Requirements: · Java 1.4.2 or later


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